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Trauma TherapyHouston (Clear Lake), TX · In-person & statewide telehealth

For the past that won't stay in the past — the flashbacks, the bracing, the body that reacts like the danger is still here. A direct, practical path to processing what happened so it stops running your present. Serving Houston's Clear Lake area in person, and statewide via telehealth. Currently accepting new clients.

It's Not The Event. It's The Impact.

Therapy for the trauma you've been carrying.

Years can pass and you tell yourself you're over it. Then a sound, a smell, a situation pulls you right back — and your body reacts like it's still happening. That's not weakness, and it's not you being dramatic. Trauma isn't defined by the size of what happened. It's defined by what happened inside you, and how your nervous system has been holding it ever since.

I'm David, a Licensed Psychotherapist and U.S. Army veteran in the Clear Lake area of Houston, Texas. I work with adults who are tired of being defined by what they survived — whether that's a single overwhelming event, years of something that wore them down, or military and combat experience that followed them home. Therapy here isn't reliving the past on a loop. It's a focused, safety-first space to help your nervous system finish what it couldn't finish at the time, so the past stops hijacking the present.

You don't have to wait until the flashbacks or the sleepless nights take over to take this seriously. If you want to understand the mechanics first, I wrote a plain-language guide on how trauma works. And when the past shows up as constant bracing and worry, this work pairs naturally with anxiety therapy.

"I thought I was over it — years had passed. But certain things would happen and suddenly I was right back there, my body reacting like it was still happening. I couldn't understand why."

What people often describe when they first reach out

Trauma therapy here is not:

Reliving it on a loop Only for "big" events "Just move on" A sign you're broken
How The Work Moves

Evidence-based methods, safety first.

Healing from trauma isn't about forgetting or "moving on" — it's about helping the nervous system process what it couldn't process at the time. Because trauma is stored in the body, not just the mind, the work goes beyond talking about the past. We build a foundation of safety first, then use structured, well-researched approaches to help the memory become a memory again — not something you keep reliving. Three methods anchor the work:

EMDR

Reprocess the memory

EMDR-informed Therapy

Trauma-focused work helps the brain reprocess traumatic memories so they can be stored as the past, not experienced as the present. The charge diminishes. The memory becomes a memory you can carry, not one that keeps hijacking you.

TF-CBT

Quiet the threat alarm

Trauma-Focused CBT

We find the beliefs the trauma left behind — "it was my fault," "nowhere is safe" — and help the brain update its threat assessment, so it can finally recognize that the danger has passed.

Somatic

Work with the body

Body-Based & Grounding Work

Because trauma lives in the body, healing means working with it directly — grounding, breathwork, and skills to settle a nervous system stuck in fight, flight, or freeze when the threat is long gone.

Common Reasons People Reach Out

What we work on together.

There's no hierarchy of trauma, and you don't need a formal PTSD diagnosis to start. These are the themes that bring people in most often.

Flashbacks & Intrusions

Pulled Back Without Warning

Intrusive memories, flashbacks, reliving the past as if it's present. We help the brain re-file those memories so they stop arriving uninvited and stealing the moment you're actually in.

Hypervigilance

Always Scanning For Danger

On guard, easily startled, never quite able to relax. We work to bring a nervous system stuck on high alert back down, so you stop bracing for a threat that isn't there.

PTSD & Combat Trauma

What Followed You Home

As a veteran myself, I understand the weight service can leave behind. We work on the PTSD symptoms — the nightmares, the numbing, the readiness to react — that didn't end when the deployment did. For veterans & military families →

Childhood & Complex Trauma

The Things That Shaped You Early

Neglect, abuse, or chaos in the years that shaped how you trust and relate. Complex trauma affects identity and attachment — and it can be processed, at your own pace, in a space that stays safe.

Sleep & Nightmares

No Rest, Even At Night

Disrupted sleep, nightmares, a body that won't power down. We address the trauma keeping your nervous system from ever fully standing down, so rest stops being a battle.

Numbing & Disconnection

Going Through The Motions

Emotional numbing, isolation, feeling cut off from yourself and the people you love. We work to thaw the disconnection and slowly rebuild trust — in yourself and in others.

Insurance

Coverage that keeps it simple.

Cost shouldn't be the reason you keep putting this off. Many major plans may be covered through partner networks — including TRICARE and ChampVA for veterans and military families. Reach out and we'll verify your benefits together before your first session.

Plans accepted

BCBS Aetna Cigna (Evernorth) UnitedHealthcare / Optum Medicare Medicaid CHIP Ambetter Anthem Carelon Magellan Molina Humana Oscar TRICARE ChampVA

Don't see your plan listed? Get in touch and we'll check together.

Paying out of pocket? Sessions are $150, confirmed up front — no surprises. Sliding-scale spots ($80–$125) are available when cost is a barrier.

Common Questions

Trauma therapy in Houston, TX — your questions answered.

A few of the things people most often ask before reaching out.

Do you offer trauma therapy in Houston, TX?

Yes. I'm David Robles, LMSW, a U.S. Army veteran, and I provide trauma and PTSD therapy for adults across the Houston and Clear Lake area — with in-person sessions nearby and secure telehealth available anywhere in Texas.

Are you accepting new trauma clients?

Yes, I'm currently accepting new clients. The first step is a free 15-minute consultation — a low-pressure way to talk through what's going on and see whether it's a good fit, with no paperwork and nothing you have to relive before you're ready.

Do I need a formal PTSD diagnosis to start?

No. There's no hierarchy of trauma and no diagnosis required to begin. Whether it was a single overwhelming event, years of something that wore you down, or military experience that followed you home, what matters is how it's affecting you now.

Will trauma therapy make me relive what happened?

No. The work is safety-first and paced by you. Using evidence-based approaches like EMDR-informed therapy, trauma-focused CBT, and somatic grounding, the goal is to help your nervous system process the past so it becomes a memory again — not to relive it on a loop.

How much does trauma therapy cost, and do you take insurance?

Out-of-pocket sessions are $150, confirmed up front with no surprises, and sliding-scale spots ($80–$125) are available when cost is a barrier. Many major plans may be covered through partner networks — including BCBS, Aetna, Cigna, UnitedHealthcare/Optum, Medicare, Medicaid, and TRICARE and ChampVA for veterans and military families. Reach out and we'll verify your benefits before the first session.

You Are More Than What You Survived

What happened to you is not who you are.

A free 15-minute consultation is a low-pressure way to see if the fit is right — no commitment, no paperwork, no reliving anything you're not ready for. Reach out by phone, email, or book online.